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Thursday, 20 October 2016

PhD Fellowships for International Students at USPC

Université
Sorbonne Paris Cité (USPC) is offering 31 PhD fellowships for
international researchers to pursue PhD degree programme across all disciplines
in 2017.

These
fellowships are co-financed by the European Union through the Horizon 2020
(H2020) Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action, COFUND and by the French
Government’s program of future investments.

Université
Sorbonne Paris Cité (USPC) is engaged in an ambitious policy for doctoral
studies. On the basis of its research programme, USPC aims to train future
researcher as well as future high-level executives.

Course
Level: Fellowships are available for pursuing
PhD degree programme.

Study
Subject: All disciplines are eligible for an
INSPIRE PhD fellowship. Applicants may download a listing of a partial number
of research groups/departments affiliated with the USPC classified according to
discipline: Social Sciences and Humanities, Physical Sciences and Engineering
and Life Sciences.

Scholarship
Award: The three-year PhD fellowships will be
awarded through a strictly merit-based selection process. Each Early-Stage
Researcher (ESR) will be provided with a three-year work contract for full-time
research positions with additional funding for mobility and extra research
expenses. The work contract includes health insurance, which is comprehensive
and does not discriminate against individuals with pre-existing health
conditions.

Scholarship
can be taken in France

Eligibility:

Academic
criterion

Early
Stage Researchers (ESRs) need to have completed a Master’s degree or an
equivalent diploma ideally before the 31st of August 2017, or at the latest
by the 30th of September 2017

As
defined by the European Commission, as an Early Stage Researcher, the
applicant need to have obtained the degree which would formally entitle
them to embark on a doctorate in France, no more than four years before
the start date of the INSPIRE PhD contract. The start date of the PhD
contract will typically commence on the 1st of September, or alternatively
on the 1st of October 2017. Therefore Masters degree or another relevant
degree should have been obtained no earlier than the 2nd of September
2013, or 2nd of October 2013.

Applicants
must not be enrolled in a PhD programme nor have been enrolled in one.

Applicants
must not already be in possession of a PhD degree.

Applicants
will be asked to sign a declaration of honour attesting to the above.

International
criterion

ESRs
will need to comply with the conditions of the EU-mobility rule (incoming
mobility): applicants must not have had their main residence, or carried
out their main activity (work, studies, etc.), in France for more than 12
months during the three years immediately prior to the deadline for the
call (17h on Monday the 9th of January 2017); compulsory national service
in the home country, and/or short stays of less than a month, such as
holidays in France, are not taken into account.

Stays
in the country of past and present residence are also limited by the
EU-mobility rule: candidates whose project requires significant time spent
abroad are advised to contact the INSPIRE helpdesk inspire-at-uspc.fr as
soon as possible.

Nationality:
International researchers can apply for these PhD fellowships.

College
Admission Requirement

Entrance
Requirement: Applicant’s master’s degree or another relevant degree should
have been obtained no earlier than the 2nd of September 2013, or 2nd of October
2013.

English
Language Requirement: Applicants must have a good command of French or English
language.

How
to Apply: All required information, and
documents, will need to be filled in or uploaded via the application portal in
English (HALL, SDVS, SET and SS) or in French (HALL and SS).